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: By its 98th volume in 2006, the journal had published over 15,000 articles. The May-June 2006 issue remains one of the largest single issues ever published by the journal, spanning 456 pages.
: Research in 2006 heavily emphasized Nitrogen (N) management to improve crop yields while reducing environmental pollution. A major meta-analysis published that year by Long et al. challenged existing models on how elevated CO2cap C cap O sub 2 Agron - -grwn 2006
First, it highlights the . Entire agronomy experiments, collaborative breeding projects, and self-taught horticultural innovations exist only as stray hyphens and lowercase letters in search logs. The "-grwn" spelling is not a mistake; it is a signature of a specific time when online identity was fluid and file names were art. : By its 98th volume in 2006, the
The spreadsheet detailed over 1,200 observations of corn germination rates under varying waterlogging and nitrogen stress. The file is often searched for by agricultural data scientists attempting to replicate early 2000s climate resilience studies. Without the exact keyword— (including the hyphen and lower-case 'g')—the file remains unfindable in public indices. A major meta-analysis published that year by Long et al